On last night's "The Voice" finale, all four artists sang three different songs each, which means there were a whole lot of amazing moments!

Oh my goodness, where do I even start? Last night's episode of NBC's "The Voice" was so full of great performances, I don't even know if I can pick a favorite. As of right now, I'm rooting heavily for Billy Gilman, but if Sundance wins I will be equally as happy. Those two each blew all three of their performances out of the water, and I don't think it's possible for me to be more impressed. When they said Billy would be singing Sinatra, I didn't know what to expect, but his version of "My Way" was so raw and emotional that there was no way it was going to be bad. Is there anything that guy can't do?

When it came to his duet with Adam, I thought their voices blended together the best out of all the duets. And his original song was catchy enough for me to download it to my phone. Overall, he had a fantastic night and I'll be surprised if he doesn't win it all (unless Sundance wins, then I would also not be surprised).

Sundance knocked me off my feet last night with his rendition of "At Last." It was the COOLEST version of the song I think I've ever heard, and definitely his best performance of the season. He really made the song his own:

His duet with Blake was great, and I love that he performed his dad's song. When his dad cried at the end, I also cried (it was my third time crying last night. Judge me.). His original song is already number one on iTunes, so I think he might be able to take out Billy for the win.

Also, shout out to Wé who had her best performance of the season (in my opinion, anyways) with Barbara Streisand's "Don't Rain on My Parade":

And finally, I think Josh's best performance of the night was "Jack and Diane," but that last big note he hit was way off pitch. He's an extremely talented singer, but I feel like he has had that issue quite a bit this season. The thing is, the judges don't ever seem to call him on it. I guess if I have one complaint about "The Voice" it's that the judges don't really "judge." Not after performances, anyways. They kind of just tell everybody how good they were. Maybe they save the constructive criticism for rehearsals, I'm not exactly sure. But I do know that I can't be the only one to notice when singers are off pitch. I'm just your average Joe and I notice it, I can't imagine that professionals aren't hearing it, too.

Who do you think it going to win "The Voice" tonight? Let us know in the comments!

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